A Room with a View
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1:36:10
Paper soap is a great help towards
freshening up one's face on a train.

1:36:15
But you know about these matters,
and you have Mr. Vyse to help you.

1:36:21
A gentleman is such a standby.
1:36:23
It's so good of Mr. Vyse to spare you.
1:36:27
Perhaps he will join you later.
1:36:30
- Or does work keep him in London?
- We shall meet him when he sees you off.

1:36:35
No one will see Lucy off. She doesn't like it.
1:36:38
Really?
1:36:41
But, in this case...
1:36:43
- You aren't going?
- Yes, we've a train to catch.

1:36:47
- It's been such a pleasure to meet you.
- We will write you often

1:36:51
and send pretty cards from every place.
1:36:56
- Thank you so much for taking her.
- Bye-bye.

1:37:02
Well, we got through that time.
1:37:04
Yes, and were seen through,
which is most unpleasant.

1:37:09
I cannot understand
this hole and corner business.

1:37:13
You got rid of Cecil, well and good.
1:37:17
I'm thankful. Why not announce it?
1:37:20
- I promised. It's only for a few days.
- Victoria Station.

1:37:24
I couldn't help thinking
that our dear Lucy did not... No.

1:37:30
I wish you'd finish your sentences.
You're getting worse.

1:37:36
...did not look like a bride-to-be.
1:37:40
How should one look? According
to your great experience in these matters.

1:37:45
I can't say exactly.
Only... she lacked something.

1:37:49
And, if you want to know,
Teresa, she lacked... radiance.


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